SEOUL: Hyundai Motor has introduced a redesigned Ioniq 6 and its sportier Ioniq 6 N Line at the Seoul Mobility Show 2025.
Building on the design spirit of the original, multi-award-winning Ioniq 6 launched in 2022, the facelifted model features more refined curves and enhanced proportions for a sleek and beautifully balanced silhouette.
The updated design is based on Hyundai’s refined “Pure Flow, Refined” concept, which has been applied to every line and detail, making the vehicle simpler yet more progressive.
The new Ioniq 6 boasts a precise and natural flow in its design, with an elevated hood and an extended, shark-nose front that appears to slice through the air.

Tweaks include separate slim daytime running lights and main lamps at the front, while horizontal elements contribute to a wider stance at the rear.
A continuous black garnish runs along the lower body and extends to the doors, accentuating the streamlined profile.
The previous generation’s prominent spoiler is gone and has been replaced by an extended ducktail spoiler that enhances both performance and the smooth silhouette.
The bumper design, complemented by modern chrome garnish, adds to the vehicle’s high-tech appearance.

Inside, the Ioniq 6 maintains the "Mindful Cocoon" concept, focusing on comfort and intuitive functionality.
The redesigned steering wheel, improved door trim materials and refined centre console layout contribute to a premium feel. An enlarged climate control display also increases ease of use for drivers and passengers alike.
Alongside the standard model, the Ioniq 6 N Line variant was also revealed.
This version draws on design cues from Hyundai’s 2022 RN22e Rolling Lab, incorporating bold, aggressive styling.

It features wing-shaped bumpers at both the front and rear with enhanced sculptural details and a side sill defined by a single line, which gives the vehicle a visually lower stance.
Extensive black detailing at the rear and a two-dimensional Parametric Pixel lamp design further underscore its digital and sporty character.
Hyundai additionally teased plans for a high-performance Ioniq 6 N, expected to hit the market in July.



